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Shooting photos up women's skirts legal, rules top Massachusetts court

<p>The top court in Massachusetts has ruled that 'upskirting' - the practice of secretly photographing under a woman's skirt - is not prohibited by state law</p>

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Boston: Ladies, beware of what you wear - if you are in Massachusetts! The top court in Massachusetts has ruled that 'upskirting' - the practice of secretly photographing under a woman's skirt - is not prohibited by state law.

The shocking decision by the Massachusetts's high court said that a state law intended to prohibit 'Peeping Tom' voyeurism of completely or partially undressed people did not apply to those who take pictures of people who are fully clothed.

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